
Perhaps if it is a ship, then you could describe it as the ship being capsized. I have a proposition: the wave damages the object, and if the damage is enough to collapse the wall, then it moves through the object.

What happens when the tidal wave encounters a wall, or any object whose size is significant compared to the wave? Does it clip through the object, like bad Roblox physics, possibly killing everyone inside? I have some questions about how the Leviathan’s Tidal Wave interacts with objects: The leviathan deals double damage to objects and structures (included in Tidal Wave). However, the Leviathan has the Siege Monster trait: Its Tidal Wave action is mechanically similar to the tsunami spell, which only affects creatures. Because of the force of the wave, though, the creature must make a successful DC 24 Strength (Athletics) check to swim at all during that turn.

When the wall reaches 0 feet in height, the effect ends.Ī creature caught in the wall can move by swimming. At the end of each turn the wall moves, the wall's height is reduced by 50 feet, and the damage creatures take from the wall on subsequent rounds is reduced by 1d10. A creature takes this damage no more than once on a turn. Any Huge or smaller creature inside the wall or whose space the wall enters when it moves must succeed on a DC 24 Strength saving throw or take 27 (5d10) bludgeoning damage. A creature takes 33 (6d10) bludgeoning damage on failed save, or half as much damage on a successful one.Īt the start of each of the leviathan's turns after the wall appears, the wall, a long with any other creatures in it, moves 50 feet away from the leviathan.

When the wall appears, all other creatures within its area must each make a DC 24 Strength saving throw. The wall is up 250 feet long, up to 250 feet high, and up to 50 feet thick. While submerged, the leviathan magically creates a wall of water centered on itself. The Leviathan's Tidal Wave action says (MToF, p.
